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'* ■ v AUCTIONS : . •;. ' :■;■;■:'■. ■'.'.. :;;waverley. sale. :■■ <■?';[:■:- 'FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1909.. BAIX3ETY AND To:; LIMITED, will -sell,.at 12.30 p.m.:—; . 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. .'. . .100 mixed, hoggets ■ '■'■'■':" ■■■'' ■'. 150 mixed hoggots (off hills) ..: 120.wether hoggets; , ■•'■';. 100 mixed hoggots ' .. • :90 fat and. forward owes ' .'..'"20 Wethers, . ; .-.' 50 ewes'and lambs ■ 25 good 3-year ste3rq • - 20 3-year maiden heifers II 3-year steers v. 20 mixed cattle 50 mixed cattle 10.yearling steers' 15 store ■ cows . . . ■ '5 springing heifers --.■.... .6.forward, empty coivs ; '■ 1 gig horse and harness '" ' . Entries can. bo left, with our Waverlcy ; agent, Mr. E. P. Symes. ;.. important unreserved sale.: ; ■..,-'■ 7. up-to-datF'motor-cars. Wellington and wairarapa motor ■'-■■. t CO.'S GARAGE; : . .' ■'• CHAPEL /STREET, MASTERTON. '~; •'■•: 10th OCTOBER,: 1909. MESSRS. DALGETY, ,AND . COMPANY, LIMITED, instructed by the Wellington and Wairarnpa Motor Co. (in Liquidationj, -' will' Sell as above— • ' .■. ' ■ J .-;-. ABSOLUTEL- WITHOUT RESERVE:" 7 UP-TO-L'ATE MOTOR-CARS, Comptising-. 12-1 .H:P. "BROWN"-- Car . .'■:',- 1 U H.P. "SIMMS ' WELBECK" Car, ,1.11 H;P. Car 2 10-12 H.P. "ALLOAYS" Cars - 1 8 E.P. "ALLDAi'B" Car 116 H.P. "RUV«ER.". ;. '. . . This' sale presents a rare opportunity . for anyone requiring a Grst-'ciass Car to secure same at less than niamitacturcrs' cost. ',; Cars aro on-View at the Garage, and trial drives can'bo arranged for.' .' : FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM ■ .;■ DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, . ' Auctioneers.' ' .''■ ;: -''' ' : ' '-' ; " '■' ' -"•"' ; '" ' •'-' 3QD7 , ■',;.- ■„ SHORTHORN CATTLE. MURRAY, ROBERTS,'AND CO.; NAPIER, :-will offer; for Salo.by Public Auction at - ■ WA'IPUKURAU bALE'YARDS. : On .WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. '' ;S '■' ■:'•--•" '," The Whole of the. . "■"," MOUNT. HERBERT HERD '. ■' ' "■" -■*:■■ .-.-.-' .-- , :'' -Of !■■ '■;; PURE, SHORTHORN CATTLE, ,''.'.■'•: •-,'■; . About 250 Head. ; The Mount Herbert Herd dates"from 1870, arid-has a reputation second to.-none in the Dominion, whero it has carried off the principarprizes at.all the larger Shows. : .:, As _tho Mount Herbert Estate has. air been 6old, tho ..Cattle - will be oli'ered practically without,-.reserve;., t ...For ' Catalogues , and further particulars, apply, ■; : . '-■-'■'• MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., ' ;- :V ' 'WELLINGTON OR NAPIER.- . •;'•■.;■-..'- '- ; •■"-. ~'.: ■ '■ '■' - ■-•-■- .3030 TviL'SET.Y AND' COMPANY,; LIMITED. .;■;:.>•';'; \ .. ■HAVE. FOR SiLE THE FOLLOWING ■ ; :.- : -:.- -■'?■'■ ; ' '.FARMS: ■ ''•;';' ■-■ ';:-,.. '.-^ .:";. DAIRY'FARM-:. / . 'rt-i j'i ACRES, situated at 'OTAKI,'. 1. : mile XUx. from Station. All in grass and all flat. .Subdivided, into 9. paddocks... Carrying' capacity 55; head' of cattle; besides horses. : BUILDINGS:; 6-rooiucd house, /bathroom, largo barn, trapshed, stablo, washhouse, "cowshed (concrete.floor)! Orchard of about 2 acres. PRICE• .£3O per acre; '-.£I3OO cash.. balance on Mortgage,'at 5 per cent. V: ''.\ -\' SHEEP FARM, '. '- ,'. Q)j A ACRES, Leasehold, 3 miles'from'Town•itily ship of LEVIN; G7O Acres grass, 210 bushV-.ahd.'bO felled bush..... A largo proportion 'consists' of River Flats. Subdivided into 6 paddabks. Fences id 'gii'od order.. All paddocks' are .well-watered. Makuhiku Stream, '"runs through the property.'' Carrying Capacity, 2 SHEEP TO THE ACRE. ■. . BESIDES CATTLE. " ' :.;.' BUILDINGS:■'.■2-roo'med Cottage/New Woolshed, ! Storehouse,. Good , Yard, Concrete Dip. «td.■';.,',■'■;}'•'■• ,'i.-'?... 'i : '-'■":■'.■[: ';,'. .""';•''■'.■-'■-■ ; ' .There' is. an excellent Orchard of about 60 'trees.- The soil is very.rich. , .';■.-'"/ '.Tho.ilease :has is}; years to: run, from Ist January, 1910. .Rent, £'M per annum, payable half-yearly 'in advance. . -,', . •; ..-■: Valuation, will be 'allowed at end of term for ■ new fencing 'or now buildings, which may be erected. .'Owner has. to burn and."grass (ffl acres'already, felled, and to burn and sow'at least-50 acres each ycaT at his own expense, .;, Goodwill, .--'.--." '~ ■For further apply - to ■'- '-•■•■' ; •'■■''•■. '-. ! " '■- • '■' ~- '■ .' ,-■'' DALGETY.;, AND ..COMPANY/ ■:'-:; ; V/ i LiMJTED, .■■■}' '■■'"■' ,■;''.: --': V: ! WELLINGTON. : '';'".':■ '■'■ ."'..■■'■' ''■:* '■'•■ " .'■.-' .-'■■''' '■' CHIP V 7650 ACRES FREEHOLD." : f. : ;:-FERTILE TAURANGA. ' O MILES, from TAURANGA WHARF, 22 pad-. ' O 'docks;'eaoh with permanent, water. PRACTICALLY- ALL-PLOaGHABLE.:-1000 acres' 'fclled;,bush,,and .4000 acres fern land, sowji in English grasses; 1000 acres,standing bush, bal-ance-fern, -Rich; heavy soil, grows fine RAPE AND SWEDE CROPS.-Excellent BREEDING AND FATTENING Country. Property -. in» what: neglected,, but can,, at small cost, be made'capable of carrying 2 BKEKmNti K\VKj TO THU ACRE all over. . Will make excellent dairying laud,'and is.very suitable for. cuttin» lip. Has already been SURVEi'iil) FuR SUBDIVISION. Wo aro convinced there is a GREAT FUTURE before this place. ■ V Even in its backward cun'dition it,has wintered suuu grown sheep' and IGUO head of■ cattle on the MO acres grass. Everything is in its favour. The CLIMATE IS-IDEAL; it has an enlianced value in that it is so CLOSE TO, THE PORT, and similar land; in the vicinity in advanced stsigo of-improvement, i 6 COMMANDING A HIGH PRICE, as dairying and cropping land. Homestead of 10': rooms, and another house- of 6 roonis,: stables,'. woolshed '■ with 750 night-pen accommodation, and "Wolsley" shearing,machines installed.' ■'• :-, PRICE, >E5 7s. 6d. an Aero. ; •■■•■■) Equity. .'JJIS.OOOii balanco at 5 per cent.' ! We havo a long list of. extremely cheap properties in "various stages, of improvoment. If olients will. kindly indicate to us tho natnro of their requirements, wo shall. bo pleased to submit a specially-selected list of those places we can recommend as of good value and likely to suit'them. , > r: ■ K, Wll-SOW & CO., LTD,. -.-. '. N •:-;- ;: :.-;. taihape..;. . ■ . ! .' . STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. FOR Immediate Lease, possession Ist October, one of the best Dairy Farms in the district, all in grass and ploughable; good house-of 7 rooms,■.scullery,-..bathroom, waslihouso.icopper and: tubs, concrete floor; large concrete covbails, with loft, water laid on; orchard, -lawn, garden,, trapsheds, pig-styes, etc.-; about 20 acres stumped, fences first-class order, plenty of. water; will winter 70 cows, besides other stock. Easy . distance to school, butter factories, cheeso and dried milk. factory, , and railway station. Will lease for five years with'purchase clause. .. ■■ i ■: .. . For terms of lease, etc., apply—. ; ■■:; VICTOR E. StVJBTH,'' : LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. ''"-;■' '".. . '.FEILDING.: CIOS4 , ....',,. E2TRA SPECIAL.'. . COME AT. ONCE, DON'T WAIT 1 TO WRITE, ... ..SURE TO.BUY. , ,-..■-■ OA'n ; ACRES, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, rVv.V .:12 miles from Huntorville, 1 mile from ' .school, -post, office, and creamery;, half level, all heavy rataland, thoroughly improved, very up-to-date buildings, good: orchard, etc.; carrying 90 liend big cattle, 8 horses, 30 pigs. Owner milking. 60 first-class'cows. Herd has been heavily : culled, for last :tcn years. -. .£6oo' was taken for.-milk'alone last season from 50 cows ..PRICE, :i!ls/pcr.,;acrc, cash; cows at extra low< prico if required. ' ... ..'SPECIAL REASONS.FOR SELLING. '■'.'. Ji. HARRIS AMD SONSV V-: v LAND.AGENTS,,. ■''.•'• ■','■ . 'MARTON AND. IIABTO.N JUNCTION. ■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 12

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